The Overbites Release “Face With No Name” Single & Video
Scotland’s The Overbites have released Face With No Name via streaming platforms and as a name your price download via Bandcamp. The…
Formed in late 2019, The Higher Line‘s members have long-orbited London’s noise and math rock worlds, playing and recording in the likes of Cherry But No Cake, Company Training, Awkward Body, Man Matters and Sverker Clern. The Higher Line have now released their debut full length, Counterlife, via Cruel Nature Records, the album was recorded live in February 2024 by Wayne Adams at Bear Bites Horse studio and mastered by Dominic Clare at Declared Sound.

Counterlife remains on a similar thematic tangent to their debut EP, Antithetic, coursing darker corners of the human condition; the death of a friend; observations on the degrading realities of poverty; and rhetorical questions on the comforts of ignorance in an age of overwhelming knowledge. Musically, The Higher Line draws inspiration from contemporary noise rock and early variants of flyover states emo, though largely post-hardcore of the 1990s variety. The result, however, is harder to quantify, all the more difficult to pigeon hole with Counterlife‘s inclusion of synth-based elements. Like many musicians aligned to those genres, the tonal quest remains a constant.